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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/01/08 at 19:23Dean Eades: cracker
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Kingfisher106 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/01/08 at 19:23Dean Eades: very nice , Don
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Pied Wagtail91 viewsMick West06/01/08 at 19:22Dean Eades:
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Kingfisher106 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/01/08 at 18:51Glen Abbott: great action shot Don
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Pied Wagtail91 viewsMick West06/01/08 at 10:27Don Davis: Cracking shot Mick.
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Kingfisher106 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/01/08 at 05:49Don Davis: Many thanks Richard.
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis06/01/08 at 05:48Don Davis: many thanks Keith & Nick.
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Willow Warbler96 viewsKeith Mitchell05/31/08 at 22:30Keith Mitchell: Thanks Don.
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis05/31/08 at 21:37Nick Clayton: Very nice Don
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Kingfisher106 viewsKingfisherDon Davis05/31/08 at 20:08Richard Pipe: well done don
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Willow Warbler96 viewsKeith Mitchell05/31/08 at 19:57Don Davis: that`s a super Warbler shot Keith.
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Kingfisher105 viewsKingfisherDon Davis05/31/08 at 17:13Keith Mitchell: Real good capture,Don.
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Ruddy Duck77 viewsMick West05/30/08 at 21:00Keith Mitchell: Mandy this is a good one.
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Tired looking Blue Tit80 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe05/30/08 at 20:59Keith Mitchell: Richard this is a real good capture.
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Whitethroat98 viewsWhitethroat - Female - WorlabyRussell Hayes05/30/08 at 20:40Keith Mitchell: Russel these Whitethroats are super.
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Skylark108 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe05/30/08 at 09:36Richard Pipe: thanks Russell - i'm useless at id
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Whitethroat87 viewsWhitethroat - WorlabyRussell Hayes05/29/08 at 23:22Nick Clayton: Very nice Russell
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Skylark108 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe05/29/08 at 21:04Russell Hayes: Pipit, Richard
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Whitethroat87 viewsWhitethroat - WorlabyRussell Hayes05/29/08 at 19:54Richard Pipe: nice Russell
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Whitethroat87 viewsWhitethroat - WorlabyRussell Hayes05/29/08 at 16:28Mick West: Nice trio of pics Russ! M&M
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Tired looking Blue Tit80 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe05/27/08 at 10:44Mick West: Cute Richard! M&M
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Sanderling81 viewsNick Clayton05/23/08 at 20:35Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Turnstone99 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe05/23/08 at 19:28Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Sanderling81 viewsNick Clayton05/23/08 at 18:12Dean Eades:
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Turnstone99 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe05/23/08 at 18:12Dean Eades:
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